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So none of those files exist on maven, however each file without "-aarch64" does exist.
Anybody have any ideas on where the "-aarch64" comes from or how to get rid of it ?
As far as I understand it, it is as follows: Mac M1 (and newer) are arm based processors. These need specially adapted JavaFX dependencies, i.e. there are now JavaFX dependencies for intel-based Macs as well as arm-based Macs. Support for M1 was first added with JavaFX 17. These dependencies have the classifier mac-aarch64. If you want to add them explicitly (though this should not be necessary), you could do that as follows (maven snippet):
The error shows up when running demos. I am using M1 chip and the following links are not found:
Execution failed for task ':richtextfx-demos:configJavafxRun'.
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